Next Four Science Talks on Tap at 30 City Hall Place
Science@30City will host four more public science talks featuring SUNY Plattsburgh science faculty.
Sessions are held at 30 City Hall Place, are free and open to the public and run the gamut of topics. Most sessions are on the first and third Monday of the month. All begin at 5:30 p.m. The next four sessions this semester are:
•“Astronomy and Cosmology at 30 City” with Herb Carpenter, lecturer in the School of Business and Economics, Monday, March 20
•“Danger and Research in a Mexican Sulfur Cave,” with Dr. Kathleen Lavoie, professor, biological sciences, Monday, April 3
•“How the Sioux Holy Man Black Elk Taught the Science of Electromagnetism,” with Jeff Cochran, Monday, April 17
•“”Dementia Caregiver Support in the North Country,” with Dr. Richard Durant, director, Center for Neurobehavioral Health, Monday, May 1.
For more information, contact Dr. Joel Parker, associate professor of biology, at 518-564-5279 or [email protected].
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